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Truth and Reconciliation report calls for broad recommendations
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Justice Murray Sinclair speaks at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada event in Ottawa June 2, 2015. (BLAIR GABLE/Reuters). A call to action. After six years of combing through church records and crossing the country to talk to survivors, the ...
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Justice Murray Sinclair speaks at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada event in Ottawa June 2, 2015. (BLAIR GABLE/Reuters). A call to action. After six years of combing through church records and crossing the country to talk to survivors, the ...
Truth and Reconciliation report prompts calls for action
Excerpts from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report
World Watch
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Survivors pulled to safety from capsized Chinese ship, but hundreds still missing
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Dozens of ships and more than a thousand people joined an effort to free people believed to be still alive on board a Chinese cruise ship toppled by furious winds on the Yangtze River. Rescue workers on Tuesday attempted to cut into the hull of the inverted ...
Divers comb capsized China ship, Premier Li orders transparent probeReuters Canada
Hope dims for Chinese missing in ship capsizeCBC.ca
Few Triumphs in Frantic Hunt for 437 in Yangtze RiverNew York Times
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Dozens of ships and more than a thousand people joined an effort to free people believed to be still alive on board a Chinese cruise ship toppled by furious winds on the Yangtze River. Rescue workers on Tuesday attempted to cut into the hull of the inverted ...
Divers comb capsized China ship, Premier Li orders transparent probe
Hope dims for Chinese missing in ship capsize
Few Triumphs in Frantic Hunt for 437 in Yangtze River
CBC.ca
Justin Scott sought in mother's death at Cedarvale Avenue apartment
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Toronto police are looking for a man they believe killed his mother and left her body in the east Toronto apartment they shared. Homicide Det. Sgt. Steve Ryan says Justin Scott is wanted for first-degree murder. His mother's body was discovered in an ...
Man wanted in investigation after mother found deaToronto Star
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Toronto police are looking for a man they believe killed his mother and left her body in the east Toronto apartment they shared. Homicide Det. Sgt. Steve Ryan says Justin Scott is wanted for first-degree murder. His mother's body was discovered in an ...
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Police hunt for man after mother's body found in apartment building
Police searching for son of woman murdered near Woodbine & Danforth
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John Nuttall, Amanda Korody found guilty in BC Legislature bomb plot
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A B.C. Supreme Court jury has found John Nuttall and Amanda Korody guilty for plotting a 2013 Canada Day attack on the B.C. Legislature. The couple is guilty of one count each of conspiring to commit murder and possessing explosives for the benefit or on ...
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Couple guilty in terror plot to blow up BC legislatureToronto Star
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A B.C. Supreme Court jury has found John Nuttall and Amanda Korody guilty for plotting a 2013 Canada Day attack on the B.C. Legislature. The couple is guilty of one count each of conspiring to commit murder and possessing explosives for the benefit or on ...
Two Found Guilty of Placing Bombs on Canada Day in 2013
Couple guilty in terror plot to blow up BC legislature
John Nuttall and Amanda Korody found guilty over Canada Day bomb plot
Daily Mail
Iraq allies vow support for bid to regain Ramadi from jihadists
Daily Mail
Iraq's allies pledged support for Baghdad's plan to retake the city of Ramadi from Islamic State jihadists, whose advance Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi described as a "failure" for the global community. The US-led coalition, which has been carrying out air ...
US rushes rockets to Iraq to combat Islamic State suicide bombersThe Australian (blog)
US, allies pledge to step up security backing for IraqLos Angeles Times
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Iraq's allies pledged support for Baghdad's plan to retake the city of Ramadi from Islamic State jihadists, whose advance Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi described as a "failure" for the global community. The US-led coalition, which has been carrying out air ...
US rushes rockets to Iraq to combat Islamic State suicide bombers
US, allies pledge to step up security backing for Iraq
Islamic State: US-led coalition backs Iraq plan against IS, Baghdad seeks more ...
Reuters Canada
Blatter quit as pressures rapidly built from all sides
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LONDON (Reuters) - “Who got him? Who shot him? What happened between then and now?” asked the English Football Association's chairman Greg Dyke, a former TV executive as he pondered the downfall of Sepp Blatter, who announced his resignation ...
FIFA president Sepp Blatter was at the ugly core of the 'beautiful game'The Globe and Mail
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LONDON (Reuters) - “Who got him? Who shot him? What happened between then and now?” asked the English Football Association's chairman Greg Dyke, a former TV executive as he pondered the downfall of Sepp Blatter, who announced his resignation ...
FIFA president Sepp Blatter was at the ugly core of the 'beautiful game'
A Scandal Sepp Blatter Couldn't Dodge
John Oliver toasts resignation of FIFA's Sepp Blatter with an ice-cold Bud
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Conservative Party dispatched Duffy to help with candidate before 2011 election
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The trial of Sen. Mike Duffy isn't about electoral laws or riding financing, but some of the witnesses offer a glimpse at how party support is built and money spent before a campaign even begins. On Tuesday, the court heard how Duffy was dispatched by the ...
A rogues' gallery marches through an otherwise grey dayMacleans.ca
Christie Blatchford: Mike Duffy's reason for 2010 BC trip in dispute at trialNational Post
Mike Duffy trial: Senator shopped for puppy during expensed trip, court hearsCBC.ca
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The trial of Sen. Mike Duffy isn't about electoral laws or riding financing, but some of the witnesses offer a glimpse at how party support is built and money spent before a campaign even begins. On Tuesday, the court heard how Duffy was dispatched by the ...
A rogues' gallery marches through an otherwise grey day
Christie Blatchford: Mike Duffy's reason for 2010 BC trip in dispute at trial
Mike Duffy trial: Senator shopped for puppy during expensed trip, court hears
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What you need to know about the $15-billion Quebec tobacco ruling
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The federal health department's lack of knowledge related to the dangers of tobacco smoking – as late as 1988 – helped persuade a Quebec judge the tobacco industry knew the public was not fully informed. The judge's $15.6-billion award this week to one ...
Plaintiffs feel vindicated by $15B tobacco judgmentCTV News
In Canada, Tobacco Companies Will Pay Billions in DamagesNew York Times
Tobacco cos to pay $12bn in damages to Canada smokersTimes of India
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The federal health department's lack of knowledge related to the dangers of tobacco smoking – as late as 1988 – helped persuade a Quebec judge the tobacco industry knew the public was not fully informed. The judge's $15.6-billion award this week to one ...
Plaintiffs feel vindicated by $15B tobacco judgment
In Canada, Tobacco Companies Will Pay Billions in Damages
Tobacco cos to pay $12bn in damages to Canada smokers
Toronto Sun
Window washer seriously injured at Niagara Falls hotel
Toronto Sun
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. - A 26-year-old window washer was airlifted to hospital in critical condition after becoming entangled in the rigging of the platform he was on 53 storeys high. Shortly before 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, emergency crews responded to a 911 call ...
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Toronto Sun
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. - A 26-year-old window washer was airlifted to hospital in critical condition after becoming entangled in the rigging of the platform he was on 53 storeys high. Shortly before 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, emergency crews responded to a 911 call ...
Updated: Window washer injured in accident at hotel
Falls man takes plea deal in apartment entry
Niagara Falls man reported missing
Toronto Star
Ontario Passes Legislation to Improve Road Safety
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Today, Ontario passed the Making Ontario's Roads Safer Act to help ensure that the province's roads are among the safest in North America. In order to reduce collisions, injuries and fatalities on Ontario's roads, the new act will: Increase fines for distracted ...
Ontario increases penalties for drivers who text, email, talk on hand-held phoneWaterloo Record
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Today, Ontario passed the Making Ontario's Roads Safer Act to help ensure that the province's roads are among the safest in North America. In order to reduce collisions, injuries and fatalities on Ontario's roads, the new act will: Increase fines for distracted ...
Ontario increases penalties for drivers who text, email, talk on hand-held phone
Distracted driving penalties increase under new Ontario law
New rules of the road passed for Ontario drivers
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